In celebration of Doom Patrol's premiere on DC Universe, the streaming service has officially released the opening title sequence for the live-action series online.

The stylized opening credits shows dusty, dilapidated objects representing each of the main characters in the new DCU program, from a broken biplane representing Negative Man's career in aviation to Robotman's exposed brain seen served up on a dining room table.

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The series has been an early success with critics with, its initial Rotten Tomatoes score placing it as the highest rated debut for any DC Universe original series to date. CBR also gave the series a positive early review, calling it "exactly what you'd hope for comic book characters once billed as 'the World's Strangest Heroes.'"

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Following DC's team of misfit superheroes under the guidance of Doctor Niles Caulder, the credit sequence captures the tragic-comic tone of the series is in a perfectly haunting manner.

Premiering Friday on DC Universe, Doom Patrol stars Brendan Fraser as Cliff Steele, Matt Bomer as Larry Trainor, Diana Guerrero as Crazy Jane, Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody, April Bowlby as Rita Farr, Jovian Wade as Vic Stone and Timothy Dalton as Niles Caulder.